Page 2 - Shipping Information; Unpacking and Inspection; Do not; If the Shipment is Not Complete; contact the parts and service department; Hold the items until you receive shipping instructions
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 1: Safety 2 Shipping Information Unpacking and Inspection You should inspect your equipment for possible shipping damage. Thoroughly check the equipment for any damage that might have occurred in transit, such as broken or loose wiring and components, loose har...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 1: Safety 3 Table of Contents Shipping Information .............................................................................................................. 2 Unpacking and Inspection ...........................................................................
Page 5 - -1 How to Use This Manual; Safety Symbols Used in this Manual
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 1: Safety 5 Chapter 1: Safety 1-1 How to Use This Manual Use this manual as a guide and reference for installing, operating, and maintaining your equipment. The purpose is to assist you in applying efficient, proven techniques that enhance equipment productivit...
Page 6 - -2 Warnings and Precautions
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 1: Safety 6 1-2 Warnings and Precautions Our equipment is designed to provide safe and reliable operation when installed and operated within design specifications, following national and local safety codes. This may include, but is not limited to OSHA, NEC, CSA...
Page 9 - Chapter 2: Functional Description; -1 Models Covered in This Manual; Mechanical Components Product; Features; Mechanical Features; Local Blowback Filter Cleaning.
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 2: Functional Description 9 Chapter 2: Functional Description 2-1 Models Covered in This Manual This manual provides operation, installation, and maintenance instructions for 10-Pump, 80-Station Conveying Controllers. Model numbers are listed on the serial tag....
Page 10 - Implosion Filter Cleaning.; Electrical Features; Additional audible/visual alarm with silence button.; Devices and Interlocks
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 2: Functional Description 10 Implosion Filter Cleaning. When this feature is enabled, the controller periodically pulls a vacuum on the filter chamber and then releases it to dislodge accumulated dust and debris. Grinder Empty. This feature allows a station to ...
Page 12 - Chapter 3: Installation; Pry the crating away from the skid.; -2 Mounting the Control Panel; The following is a typical installation sequence:; consult factory; ) set up and connect to KwikLink connectors installed in
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 12 Chapter 3: Installation 3-1 Uncrating 10-Pump, 80-Station Controllers are shipped mounted on a skid, enclosed in a plastic wrapper, and contained in a cardboard box. 1. Pry the crating away from the skid. Note: Remove the nails holding the bo...
Page 13 - Connections; Making Control Panel Power Drop Wiring Connections; About KwikLink Flat Cables; Cross Section; Installing KwikLink Cable; and run these cables to each possible location in the plant. Use a
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 13 8. Set up and connect vacuum receiver stations to ArmorBlocks installed in Step 3, using yellow patch cords. 9. Set up and connect vacuum pump stations and filter chambers to ArmorBlocks installed in Step 3, using yellow patch cords. 10. Dete...
Page 14 - black cable above grey cable,; vacuum; Setting Up and Installing Mounting Plates; Setting Up Mounting Plates; before; Each; Black power cable
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 14 To install KwikLink cables: 1. Cut both black and grey cables to the proper length. 2. Use cable ties to attach KwikLink cables, black cable above grey cable, on the vacuum tubing . Attach cable to the tubing with cable ties at about three-fo...
Page 16 - Making sure that the cable is completely straight; The latch has two catches; the first loosely holds the connector on the cable, the; Installing Inside KwikLink Connectors with Blank Caps; close the hinged
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 16 Discard the standard resistor cap to eliminate confusion. 5. Mount the mounting plate assembly on the vacuum line at the end of the cable run. See Page 14 for more information. 6. Using the straight-blade cable cutter, carefully trim each fla...
Page 17 - Addressing and Installing ArmorBlocksTM; Addressing ArmorBlocks
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 17 The latch has two catches; the first loosely holds the connector on the cable, the second requires more pressure to close the connector tightly. The cable must be in the correct position for the connector to close properly. 3. Drive the two s...
Page 19 - Figure 5: ArmorBlock Address Node Rotary Switches; to the flat cables. If not, reinstall it with its proper alignment.; Figure 6: Using seal block to pierce cable; Gently press it; Figure 7: Securing the Seal Block to the Cable Base
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 19 Figure 5: ArmorBlock Address Node Rotary Switches Installing ArmorBlocks The ArmorBlock cable base should already be attached to the mounting plate, aligned so it is perpendicular to the flat cables. If not, reinstall it with its proper align...
Page 20 - Installing KwikLinkTM Connectors; hinge side; Make sure that the cable is properly seated
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 20 To secure the seal block: 1. Start the threads of each of the four captive screws into the cable base receptacle holes. 2. Drive each of the screws about halfway down, using the proper torque sequence: Bottom screw, top screw, left screw, rig...
Page 21 - carefully; Connecting the Remote Interface to the Main Controller
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 21 2. Making sure that the cable is completely straight , carefully close the hinged assembly, and apply firm, even pressure until the first latch locks into place. Note: Make sure that the flat cable is completely straight before continuing! Th...
Page 23 - Figure 8: Proper Controller and Remote Interface Connections; Connecting the Power Supply Enclosure to the Network
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 23 Figure 8: Proper Controller and Remote Interface Connections Connecting the Power Supply Enclosure to the Network The power supply provides electrical power to make the system work. Some network layouts require more than one power supply. Loc...
Page 24 - bottom; upper; KwikLink; 4 VDC POWER SUPPLY; . Tighten the cord grip ring until
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 24 1. Attach a KwikLink connector included in the bag with power cables to the flat cables. One connector is used for the network grey cable and one connector is used for the auxiliary power black cable. 2. Align the square connector of the grey...
Page 25 - Figure 9: Proper Power Supply Enclosure Connections; Connecting Vacuum Receivers to the Network
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 25 Figure 9: Proper Power Supply Enclosure Connections Connecting Vacuum Receivers to the Network Make sure that all previous installation steps have been done first before starting this task. To connect a vacuum receiver to the network: 1. Atta...
Page 27 - Figure 11: Proper Vacuum Receiver Connections; Connecting Vacuum Pumps and Filter Chambers to the Network; Connecting Vacuum Pumps; To connect a vacuum pump to the network:; Figure 12: Vacuum Pump ArmorBlock Connections
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 27 Figure 11: Proper Vacuum Receiver Connections Connecting Vacuum Pumps and Filter Chambers to the Network Connecting Vacuum Pumps Make sure that all previous installation steps have been done first before starting this task. To connect a vacuu...
Page 29 - Figure 13: Proper Vacuum Pump Connections, Standard XPD/XPC Pumps
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 29 Figure 13: Proper Vacuum Pump Connections, Standard XPD/XPC Pumps
Page 30 - To connect a filter chamber to the network:
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 30 Figure 14: Proper Vacuum Pump Connections, XPDB Pump Connecting Filter Chambers Make sure that all previous installation steps have been done first before starting this task. To connect a filter chamber to the network: 1. Attach patch cords f...
Page 31 - Figure 15: Proper Filter Chamber Connections, Blowback
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 31 Figure 15: Proper Filter Chamber Connections, Blowback XFC-S
Page 32 - Figure 16: Proper Filter Chamber Connections, Implosion Type
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 32 Figure 16: Proper Filter Chamber Connections, Implosion Type Note: Retain the terminal caps from the ArmorBlock. They may be used later. 2. Dress the excess patch cord cables with cable ties so they do not interfere with operation and to give...
Page 33 - determine where the best location for central alarms should be; To connect an alarm module to the network:; upper right; terminal of the ArmorBlock. Tighten
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 33 Connecting Central Alarms to the Network Make sure that all previous installation steps have been done first before starting this task. First, determine where the best location for central alarms should be , and install the alarm module(s) th...
Page 34 - Figure 17: Proper Central Alarm Connections; Attach the other connector to the; upper left; terminal of the ArmorBlock. Tighten the
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 34 Figure 17: Proper Central Alarm Connections 3. Attach one connector of a yellow patch cord to the terminal on the alarm silence switch module. Tighten the cord grip ring until snug. 4. Attach the other connector to the upper left terminal of ...
Page 35 - Figure 18: 4-Connector ArmorBlock Connections for Central Alarms; ArmorBlock for; Mechanical Components manual; Figure 19: Basic Menu Flow for Setup
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 35 Figure 18: 4-Connector ArmorBlock Connections for Central Alarms Alarm Silence Pushbutton (A-I0)Alarm Silence Pushbutton (A-I1) 4 Input / 4 Output ArmorBlock for Central Alarms Alarm Strobe Light (C-O0)Alarm Horn (C-O1) Alarm Silence Pushbutt...
Page 36 - Setting Up the System; Setting the Number of Stations and the Number of Pumps; Touch; System Setup; The System Setup screen appears:; Stations Present; in the upper left of the System Setup screen.
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 36 Setting Up the System Setting the Number of Stations and the Number of Pumps 1. Touch System Setup at the Station Status (or Pump Status) screen. The System Setup screen appears: Note: Touching Help in the lower right of this screen gives you...
Page 39 - Setting up the System; Setting Up Pump Staging
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 39 The current settings are displayed under Alarm Strobe Suppression and Alarm Horn Silence . When a station node is configured for the default 2 stations per block (see Setting up the System on page 37), one option input and one option output p...
Page 40 - Setting Up Stations; Setting Up a Single Station
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 40 Setting Up Stations Before starting the system, you must define several settings for each station, such as which pump conveys material to it and whether the station has a slide gate. This section first discusses how to use the controller’s me...
Page 42 - Note: Make sure to choose different names, as the system does not; Back; from; To copy the selected station’s settings to one other station
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 42 2. You can enter a name of up to four (4) alpha-numeric characters. If you would like to enter a longer name, you can go back to the Station n Setup screen and press Name Line 2 to repeat the process . Using Name Line 2 will allow you to ente...
Page 43 - To copy the current station’s settings to all other stations; Copy; Setting Up Pumps; Setting Up a Single Pump
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 43 4. As appropriate, either continue copying to other stations, or touch Station Setup to go back to the Station n Setup screen. To copy the selected station’s settings to a range of other stations 1. Touch First Station button next to the gree...
Page 44 - Help; —or—; Next; —or—
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 44 2. Touch the icon for the pump you want to set up, and hold it for several seconds. The Pump n Setup screen appears: 3. Touching Help in the lower right of this screen gives you a menu of online help for the choices in this screen. 4. Adjust ...
Page 46 - To copy the selected pump’s settings to one other pump; To copy the selected pump’s settings to a range of other pumps; To copy the current pump’s settings to all other pumps
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 46 To copy the selected pump’s settings to one other pump 1. Touch the gray Copy to Pump button next to the green Copy To Single Pump button. The keypad pops up. 2. Enter the pump number for the pump you are copying to. Use ← to erase any mistak...
Page 48 - Save/Restore Settings; Save Settings
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 48 2. Touch Operator Password or Setup Password, as appropriate. A keypad pops up. 3. Enter up to eight (8) alpha-numeric characters. If you want to remove the password protection, simply leave the entry blank. Use ← to erase any mistakes. Use ↵...
Page 49 - -6 Initial Startup; Stations
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 3: Installation 49 3-6 Initial Startup Once you have finished all the setup described above, you are ready to start the system. To do so: 1. At any screen, touch Stations on the right-hand side of the screen. The Station Status screen appears. 2. For each stati...
Page 50 - Chapter 4: Operation; Starting and stopping the system; -2 Starting and Stopping the System; Push to; . When the system is on, the button is green and reads; Push to Stop; when you touch this button.
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 50 Chapter 4: Operation 4-1 Overview Your 10/80 controller electrically controls valves and solenoids to convey material from a central location to individual stations as needed. The controller senses demands for material at the stations and respon...
Page 51 - Tasks; Reviewing Station Status
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 51 4-3 Basic Tasks This section covers tasks that can be carried out with no password or with an operator’s password. Reviewing Station Status The starting point for all operations is the Station Status screen. To reach this screen from any other s...
Page 52 - Pumps; The Pump Status screen appears:
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 52 The following table explains the status represented by each color at the Station Status screen. Color Label Description Silver Offline Station is not enabled. The controller ignores any demands or alarms. Blue Ready Station is enabled and idle (...
Page 53 - Color Label Description; Enter Password
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 53 2. Touch anywhere in the rectangle in the upper right of the screen or the Help button on the lower right side of the screen. The Help Menu appears. 3. In the section of the Help Menu labeled Screen Symbols/Colors , touch Pump . The Pump Symbols...
Page 54 - Log Off; Enabling and Disabling Stations and Pumps
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 54 • Enter the alphanumeric password. Each digit appears as an “ * ” as you touch it. Press ↵ when complete. If you have lost the password(s), contact the manufacturer for assistance. Once you have logged on, the password remains active until you l...
Page 55 - Reviewing and Adjusting Basic Station Settings; Reaching and Reading the Station Operator Screens
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 55 Reviewing and Adjusting Basic Station Settings Reaching and Reading the Station Operator Screens The 10/80 Controller has a Station Operator Settings screen for each station, as shown below. This screen enables you to review and adjust all basic...
Page 58 - Reviewing and Resetting a Pump Hour Meter; x Hours; Hour Meter Reset; Transferring Stations to a Standby Pump
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 58 4-4 Advanced Tasks This section describes the procedures carried out during operation that are normally reserved for setup personnel. These procedures require use of the setup password (if your facility has defined one). The procedure for loggin...
Page 61 - Reviewing Alarms; Alarms; Silencing Alarms; Push To Silence
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 4: Operation 61 3-5 Alarms Reviewing Alarms At the Station Status or Pump Status screen: 1. Touch Alarms . The Alarm Log screen appears, with the newest alarm listed first: To scroll up and down through the list: • Touch ▲ and ▼ at the bottom of the list. Silen...
Page 62 - Chapter 5: Maintenance; Maintenance; To maintain cooling fan, check and clean and/or replace filter.
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 5: Maintenance 62 Chapter 5: Maintenance 5-1 Preventative Maintenance To maintain cooling fan, check and clean and/or replace filter.
Page 63 - Chapter 6: Configurable Settings; Module; Keep in mind that this condition is extremely rare.; for Station Setup; Name Description; Length of time the station’s
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 6: Configurable Settings 63 Chapter 6: Configurable Settings This section describes the proper setup of the 24-pump 128-station control system parameters. These parameters are operator changeable; however, these items should require setup only during the initia...
Page 67 - so
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 6: Configurable Settings 67 Name Description Options Default RPV (Remote Proportioning Valve) This option allows the system to use a remote proportioning valve to mix two different materials, typically virgin and regrind materials, during a convey cycle. Touchi...
Page 68 - -3 Options for Pump Setup
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 6: Configurable Settings 68 6-3 Options for Pump Setup Several of the items in this screen are not setup options but are instead intended for use during operation. These items (hour meter and transferring stations to a standby pump) are described in Chapter 4, ...
Page 70 - Chapter 7: Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting; Problem Possible
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 70 Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 7-1 General Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution The controller panel is not connected to a power source. Plug in the controller panel. Fuse/circuit breaker in the power drop is blown/tripped. Replace/...
Page 71 - not; Station Alarms
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 7: Troubleshooting 71 7-2 Alarms The format for all station alarms is “Station n [alarm text],” for example, “Station 12 receiver low level.” The format for all pump alarms is “Pump n [alarm text].” Any alarm that does not start with “Station” or “Pump” is a sy...
Page 74 - Chapter 8: Appendix; Components; Alarm light and horn assembly that
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 74 Chapter 8: Appendix 8-1 Optional Components The following is a list of options that your controller may be equipped with: 230/1/60 Operation. Required to operate with a 230/1/60 supply voltage. Additional audible/visual alarm with silence button....
Page 75 - -2 Drawings and Diagrams
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 75 8-2 Drawings and Diagrams Figure 20: 10-Pump, 80-Station Controller with 10" Display Also, review electrical drawings supplied in the packet with this manual. Note: Allow 12” of clearance on each side of the controller for ventilation and cab...
Page 76 - Figure 21: Typical System Installation Layout; -3 Main Control Panel Spare Parts List; Quantity Part
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 76 Figure 21: Typical System Installation Layout 8-3 Main Control Panel Spare Parts List Quantity Part Number Description 1 Filter only- Clean as needed 1 A0569859 Fan grill with filter 1 739.00017.00 4A Power supply 1 A0542203 2A MDL fuse 1 A056890...
Page 77 - Credit Returns; Warranty Returns; authorization
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 77 8-4 Returned Material Policy Credit Returns Prior to the return of any material, authorization must be given by the manufacturer. A RMS number will be assigned for the equipment to be returned. Reason for requesting the return must be given. All ...
Page 78 - Controller Safety Tags; 0 Hz
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 78 8-5 Safety Tag Information Controller Safety Tags 8-6 Controller Identification (Serial Number) Tag (Located on the side of the controller box) Street Address Town, State, Zip Code Telephone Number Fax Number XXX CONTROL PANEL Model No. XXX10-80 ...
Page 81 - CompactLogix L35E Setup (Brand New Processor; CompactLogix L35E Upgrade
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 81 Table of Contents CompactLogix L35E Setup (Brand New Processor )…………………………… 82 CompactLogix L35E Upgrade …......................................................................... 86 VersaView CE 1000H Setup …………………………………………………… 89 Remote Display...
Page 82 - CompactLogix L35E Setup
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 82 CompactLogix L35E Setup Use this procedure to setup a new CompactLogix PLC for use on a 10 Pump – 80 Station Convey Control. 1. Verify that the control is powered down and the PLC CPU key switch is in the RUN position. 2. Insert the configuration...
Page 84 - This message is only displayed for 10 seconds; PLC
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 84 9. Go to the System Setup Screen ( Fig 3 ) by pressing the System Setup button on any screen. Fig 3 10. Go to the Save / Restore Screen ( Fig 4) by pressing the Save / Restore button on the right side of the screen. Fig 4 11. Restore Settings by ...
Page 85 - by pressing the yellow Save Settings button.; Save Complete; screen by pressing the System Setup button.; Date
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 85 15. Save Settings by pressing the yellow Save Settings button. 16. Wait for the “ Save Complete ” message. ( This message is only displayed for 10 seconds ). 17. Go to the System Setup screen by pressing the System Setup button. 18. Verify that t...
Page 86 - If the control is off, turn it on and wait for the control to power up.; RUN
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 86 CompactLogix L35E Upgrade Use this procedure to upgrade the software on a CompactLogix PLC for use on a 10 Pump – 80 Station Convey Control. 1. If the control is off, turn it on and wait for the control to power up. 2. Verify that the key switch ...
Page 87 - Fig; Run
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 87 5. Go to the System Setup Screen ( Fig 6 ) by pressing the System Setup button on any screen. Fig 6 6. Go to the Save / Restore Screen ( Fig 7) by pressing the Save / Restore button on the right side of the screen. Fig 7 7. Save Settings by press...
Page 90 - ” button to close the screen.
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 90 4. If you are upgrading a VersaView that has been configured to work with 10 Pump – 80 Station control an Error screen ( Fig 10 ) will appear. Press the “ OK [F7] ” button to close the screen. Fig 10
Page 94 - External Storage 1; Use the up and down arrows to select the “
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 94 9. The Load Application Screen ( Fig 14 ) will appear. Fig 14 10. Press the “ Source [F1] ” button so the circle next to “ External Storage 1 ” is filled. 11. Use the up and down arrows to select the “ VersaViewCE_LockDown.mer ” application. 12. ...
Page 99 - My Computer; Double tap the “; Storage Card2
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 99 39. A window will appear showing the contents of the “ My Computer ” folder ( Fig 19 ). Fig 19 40. Double tap the “ Storage Card2 ” folder.
Page 100 - A window will appear showing the contents of the “; BRutil
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 100 41. A window will appear showing the contents of the “ Storage Card2 ” folder ( Fig 20 ). Fig 20 42. Double tap the “ BRutil ” icon.
Page 101 - Restore system; ” button. DO NOT PRESS THE “BACK UP SYSTEM” BUTTON.
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 101 43. The System Backup/Recover Window ( Fig 21 ) will appear. Fig 21 44. Press the “ Restore system ” button. DO NOT PRESS THE “BACK UP SYSTEM” BUTTON.
Page 102 - Remote Display
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 102 45. A Warning Window ( Fig 22 ) will appear. Fig 22 46. Press the “ OK ” button in the upper right corner of the Warning Window ( Fig 22 ). 47. After a short delay the VersaView will reboot. 48. If the calibration screen ( Fig 18 ) appears, foll...
Page 104 - RSView ME Station Startup
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 104 20. The Startup Options Screen ( Fig 24 ) will appear. Fig 24 21. Press the enter “ ” button to select “ RSView ME Station Startup ” button.
Page 106 - Network Connections; Press the enter “; Networks Connections
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 106 30. The Networks and Communications Menu ( Fig 26 ) will appear. Fig 26 31. Press the down arrow “ ▼ ” button to highlight “ Network Connections ”. 32. Press the enter “ ” button to select “ Networks Connections ” .
Page 110 - Enter; ” key to close the keyboard.
10-Pump, 80-Station Controller Chapter 8: Appendix 110 40. A keyboard will appear ( Fig 30 ). Fig 30 41. Enter the appropriate IP Address for the display you are setting up: • Remote Display #1 - Enter “ 192.168.10.2 ” via the keyboard. • Remote Display #2 - Enter “ 192.168.10.3 ” via the keyboard. ...